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travis, your pay, even dealing with student debt, you to law school? >> when it comes to the student debt, i am fortunate enough to have the georgia student finance commission pay my student loans. >> because? >> they have a program. president obama has funded a program. i was fortunate enough to apply it and won a lot of awards and the state, so i have been turned down for other programs and they finally accepted me in this program. it has been a tremendous blessing for me. when it comes to the work, i worked nonstop. there are too many cases, too much stuff going on. you just cannot do it in 40 hours. >> final dawn porter comment , -- final comment around the issue of racial prejudice, dawn what's most prisoners, most people arrested our young minority people. we're creating a permanent underclass. if you do not have been zealous representation or people like travis and brandy who come from these neighborhoods, who see their clients as people and not statistics or numbers, who care about their lives, we're going to keep funneling and losing a lot of
travis, your pay, even dealing with student debt, you to law school? >> when it comes to the student debt, i am fortunate enough to have the georgia student finance commission pay my student loans. >> because? >> they have a program. president obama has funded a program. i was fortunate enough to apply it and won a lot of awards and the state, so i have been turned down for other programs and they finally accepted me in this program. it has been a tremendous blessing for me....
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how about this and showed a picture of travis alexander on the floor murdered and she didn't tell you she murdered travis, that's how he rested his case, pretty dramatic ending to it. >> and i'm curious, the prosecution, have they established any motive, not that they're required to, what is their motive why the woman killed her ex-boyfriend, boyfriend whatever you want to call him in the shower? >> they were saying basically she was so jealous, she found out he was going to mexico with another woman and she couldn't take it and something happened she snapped and killed him. they they think premeditated and shot him and stabbed him 27 times. >> and the defense can put on a case or rest. is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated,
how about this and showed a picture of travis alexander on the floor murdered and she didn't tell you she murdered travis, that's how he rested his case, pretty dramatic ending to it. >> and i'm curious, the prosecution, have they established any motive, not that they're required to, what is their motive why the woman killed her ex-boyfriend, boyfriend whatever you want to call him in the shower? >> they were saying basically she was so jealous, she found out he was going to mexico...
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travis? >> well, it's quite simple. millions of americans have been fleeing from high tax states or glocking to low cost states and our data covers 15 years by the united states census buro and internal revenue system. >> do bomb their the tax policy and what you found is an all of lot of people, correlation is interest there. people move and taxes go up. >> nine states today don't tax a personal income, states like texas on the map, that have had gains and the largest one to talk about is with florida, $86 billion that's moved over the last 15 years there, not just wealth but people as well, and on the flip side states that have had and recently increased their penal income tax rates like california have already been seeing a massive exodus of money and people. >> well, you know what? robert frank, just the other day, right, we were speaking about california with regards to phil michelson and the poe lengths he might see big dramatic changes in his wife. we don't expect a massive flight. >> i like this chart. like my n
travis? >> well, it's quite simple. millions of americans have been fleeing from high tax states or glocking to low cost states and our data covers 15 years by the united states census buro and internal revenue system. >> do bomb their the tax policy and what you found is an all of lot of people, correlation is interest there. people move and taxes go up. >> nine states today don't tax a personal income, states like texas on the map, that have had gains and the largest one to...
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nigel travis, ceo of dunkin brands. i've got to tell you, this stock is going to be the next dominos. and going to make us a lot of money still in dominos. but dunkin's got the right mojo. stay with cramer. >>> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions #madtweets. if you're taking pills for type 2 diabetes and you're still not getting the control you want call now or visit controlispossible.com. you have a chance to help control your blood sugar for yourself and for those who depend on you most. with your free "chance at control kit", you'll get facts about insulin and how it can lower blood sugar. a meal planning guide that makes sense of food labels, serving sizes and shows how you can still enjoy the foods you love. an award-winning app to access nutritional information and find restaurants. plus a blood sugar diary to help track of your levels and progress. don't put off calling; find out more about adding inn to 2 diabetes treatment for yourself and for them. call now o
nigel travis, ceo of dunkin brands. i've got to tell you, this stock is going to be the next dominos. and going to make us a lot of money still in dominos. but dunkin's got the right mojo. stay with cramer. >>> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions #madtweets. if you're taking pills for type 2 diabetes and you're still not getting the control you want call now or visit controlispossible.com. you have a chance to help control your blood...
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on the memory card, pictures of travis seconds before he was killed. and after the camera was dropped, a shot of jodi arias dragging his bloody body. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. >> reporter: police released 911 tape from the day travis' friends discovered his body. they already had a suspect in mind. >> he has an ex-girlfriend that's been bothering him. following him. and slashing tires and things like that. >> and do you know the ex-girlfriend's name? >> her name's jodi. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> let's get more on this from our "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. along with nancy grace. nancy will be covering the trial tonight on hln. nancy, let me begin with you, it's hard, knowing what we know now, more damaging evidence than that phone call that jodi made. >> well, you're right. we are going to have more devastating evidence. the state left off with a fingerprint expert on the stand. and what she really is a crime scene tech, to boil it down. so, she's going to lay out all of the physic
on the memory card, pictures of travis seconds before he was killed. and after the camera was dropped, a shot of jodi arias dragging his bloody body. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. >> reporter: police released 911 tape from the day travis' friends discovered his body. they already had a suspect in mind. >> he has an ex-girlfriend that's been bothering him. following him. and slashing tires and things like that. >> and do you know the ex-girlfriend's name?...
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>> him, of travis. >> travis' murder? >> yeah, but i didn't really witness it. didn't see much. >> i want to bring in defense attorney joey jackson. with different versions here, really different stories coming from the defendant, at this point what's the basis of her defense? >> all right, well, she's going to do this, poppy. what she's going to do is say, listen, i had no choice here. this was self-defense. this stemmed from a whole pattern of persistent abuse at the hands and at the control of this defendant. they have a lot of explaining to do with regard to why she would stab someone 29 times, slitting their throat and then, of course, shooting them in the face. but she's going to set that up by saying she was a product of his control, he was a sexual deviant and she did what she needed to do. and finally, poppy, with regard to the inconsistencies, i'm sure the defense will have to explain that. and they're going to say, look, she was scared, she knew if she said at the outset to the police she engaged in self-defense, that she would have to out a person sh
>> him, of travis. >> travis' murder? >> yeah, but i didn't really witness it. didn't see much. >> i want to bring in defense attorney joey jackson. with different versions here, really different stories coming from the defendant, at this point what's the basis of her defense? >> all right, well, she's going to do this, poppy. what she's going to do is say, listen, i had no choice here. this was self-defense. this stemmed from a whole pattern of persistent abuse at...
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travis, you know the whole story. i got this thing -- it is like a traffic ticket. >> i've been trying to fix this ticket for a month. >> stephanie: two of my best friends are lawyers. they're like why don't you just give this to me. travis isn't a lawyer. you're associate producer. i don't know. help me. how do i -- >> travis is great at booking guests. he's not all that great at getting you out of jail. >> she didn't pay you to go to law school. >> stephanie: because i figure you can pay it by mail. like a traffic ticket. >> go on vacation. i call and i get to somebody at the courthouse. oh, she needs to come in or they're going to issue a bench warrant. >> stephanie: apparently a lot of people who have to go there don't have producers to take care of things for them. >> how long ago did you get the ?ict. >> a few weeks. it is travis' fault. >> jacki made me do it. she wanted you to go to jail so she could take over. >> stephanie: i spent christmas eve in the -- and it's downtown. it is never good news when you have
travis, you know the whole story. i got this thing -- it is like a traffic ticket. >> i've been trying to fix this ticket for a month. >> stephanie: two of my best friends are lawyers. they're like why don't you just give this to me. travis isn't a lawyer. you're associate producer. i don't know. help me. how do i -- >> travis is great at booking guests. he's not all that great at getting you out of jail. >> she didn't pay you to go to law school. >> stephanie:...
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florida grower travis murphy has been in the industry for more than 30 years. >> it's a huge impact to our economy, i use to have about 850,000 acres of citrus in florida, we're now down around 530, 530,000 acres. not just because of greening canker and economic stress. citrus greening problem isn't just an issue in the sunshine state, it's a problem for growers around the world. >> reporter: that means countries like south africa, brazil and china. >> everywhere there are major growers, they're experiencing this disease. >> reporter: jeff schorner owns al's family farms in fort pierce florida. it's a popular tourist stop, the bulk of his business is shipping boxed fruit and gift baskets to customers in the u.s. >> when i was starting out growers that were spending $400 or $500 an acre were spending a lot on their groves now your trees would be dead if you spend $400 or $500 per acre within a year or two, it's not uncommon now for growers to be spending $1,800 to $2,200 to $2,500 for that same acre of trees. >> reporter: that means shrinking profit margins, but schorner says growers ar
florida grower travis murphy has been in the industry for more than 30 years. >> it's a huge impact to our economy, i use to have about 850,000 acres of citrus in florida, we're now down around 530, 530,000 acres. not just because of greening canker and economic stress. citrus greening problem isn't just an issue in the sunshine state, it's a problem for growers around the world. >> reporter: that means countries like south africa, brazil and china. >> everywhere there are...
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florida grower travis murphy has been in the industry for more than 30 years. >> it's a huge impact to our economy, i use to have about 850,000 acres of citrus in florida, we're now down around 530, 530,000 acres. not just because of greening, canker and economic stress. citrus greening problem isn't just an issue in the sunshine state, it's a problem for growers around the world. >> reporter: that means countries like south africa, brazil and china. >> everywhere there are major growers, they're experiencing this disease. >> reporter: jeff schorner owns al's family farms in fort pierce, florida. it's a popular tourist stop, the bulk of his business is shipping boxed fruit and gift baskets to customers in the u.s. >> when i was starting out growers that were spending $400 or $500 an acre were spending a lot on their groves now your trees would be dead if you spend $400 or $500 per acre within a year or two, it's not uncommon now for growers to be spending $1,800 to $2,200 to $2,500 for that same acre of trees. >> reporter: that means shrinking profit margins, but schorner says growers
florida grower travis murphy has been in the industry for more than 30 years. >> it's a huge impact to our economy, i use to have about 850,000 acres of citrus in florida, we're now down around 530, 530,000 acres. not just because of greening, canker and economic stress. citrus greening problem isn't just an issue in the sunshine state, it's a problem for growers around the world. >> reporter: that means countries like south africa, brazil and china. >> everywhere there are...
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travis, what is this? the entry comes days after she stabbed and shot travis alexander in june 2008. three days after his body was found, another bizarre entry. it just feels like he hasn't called me in too long. i hear him singing. i hear him laugh. on wednesday, prosecutors played more of the interrogation tapes from after her arrest. arias repeatedly says she didn't kill alexander. but if she did, she would do it very differently. >> i don't think i could stab him. i think i would have to shoot him continuously, until he was dead. >> nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: the jury heard from the man arias rented a car from where she drove to alexander's mesa, arizona home. when she returned it, the floor mats were missing. and something else. >> there were stains in the backseat. >> what was the color of the stain? >> it appeared to be cool aid. >> reporter: prosecutors say, it's more evidence she committed the crime and tried to cover it up. her attorneys will argue she killed in
travis, what is this? the entry comes days after she stabbed and shot travis alexander in june 2008. three days after his body was found, another bizarre entry. it just feels like he hasn't called me in too long. i hear him singing. i hear him laugh. on wednesday, prosecutors played more of the interrogation tapes from after her arrest. arias repeatedly says she didn't kill alexander. but if she did, she would do it very differently. >> i don't think i could stab him. i think i would have...
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travis' sisters gasped. even jodi arias was crying. but the prosecutor kept going. >> do you think it is appropriate to take a knife and slash somebody's throat. >> relevance. >> reporter: the theatrics frustrated arias' attorneys. but the damage was done, on a day that was supposed to belong to the defense. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> let's get more from dan abrams. i'm not a lawyer. but i thought the first rule for a lawyer in court is don't ask a question you don't know the answer to. >> and don't call witnesses that aren't going to help your case. we've seen witnesses called by the defense to prove what? he had an ex-girlfriend that was once mad at him. so what? another witness testified that she and her relative witnessed a fight that jodi arias once got in with alexander. oh, my goodness. they once got into a fight. if that's the standard for suggesting someone needs to engage in self-defense, we're all in a lot of trouble. >> are they backing themselves into a corner where they have to put jodi
travis' sisters gasped. even jodi arias was crying. but the prosecutor kept going. >> do you think it is appropriate to take a knife and slash somebody's throat. >> relevance. >> reporter: the theatrics frustrated arias' attorneys. but the damage was done, on a day that was supposed to belong to the defense. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> let's get more from dan abrams. i'm not a lawyer. but i thought the first rule for a...
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randy travis's trouble with the law. could the country music star wind up spending serious time behind bars? it he is all "happening now." jenna: not a flattering mug shot of randy travis, that shot, right? jon: not something you put on an album cover. jenna: we'll have the latest. our big story, happening now the president's pick to lead the pentagon is facing his critics. i'm jenna lee. jon: good to have you back after a week away. jenna: hope you missed me desperately. jon: yes we did. i'm jon scott. whether chuck hagel will be confirmed as defense secretary the republican taking questions from his former colleagues on the senate armed services committee. many in his own party criticizing him ever sips his nomination was announced saying is not sufficiently pro-israel and he needs to be. he is criticized for his quotes on the jewish lobby and gay rights. no matter what he said in the past his world view has stayed the same. >> my overall world view has never changed. that america has and must maintain the strongest mi
randy travis's trouble with the law. could the country music star wind up spending serious time behind bars? it he is all "happening now." jenna: not a flattering mug shot of randy travis, that shot, right? jon: not something you put on an album cover. jenna: we'll have the latest. our big story, happening now the president's pick to lead the pentagon is facing his critics. i'm jenna lee. jon: good to have you back after a week away. jenna: hope you missed me desperately. jon: yes we...
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admits she did kill travis alexander, and now faces the death penalty. the jury that decides if jodi arias gets that sentence, appeared riveted to this interrogation video. it was taped july 2008, a month after arias repeatedliy estabbe and shot her boyfriend. >> i looked at the map. i know where i went. >> reporter: she craws them a map, to say she was nowhere near alexander's mesa, arizona, home. >> what would you show if you were there? will that change your mind? >> i wasn't there. >> reporter: at which point the detective confronts arias with what police found on this camera in alexander's washing machine. prosecutors say she tried to wash away evidence. but on its memory card, police discovered a series of photos from the day alexander died. the jury saw explicit pictures of an intimate encounter the couple had that afternoon, including this one of arias posing on alexander's bed. followed by nearly 20 shots of alexander in the shower. prosecutors say less than a minute after snapping them, arias attacked her unsuspecting victim. the 32-year-old cr
admits she did kill travis alexander, and now faces the death penalty. the jury that decides if jodi arias gets that sentence, appeared riveted to this interrogation video. it was taped july 2008, a month after arias repeatedliy estabbe and shot her boyfriend. >> i looked at the map. i know where i went. >> reporter: she craws them a map, to say she was nowhere near alexander's mesa, arizona, home. >> what would you show if you were there? will that change your mind? >>...
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near travis city according to our model. it is cooling down in the suburbs. west southwest winds will turn to the north and cool the humidity. humidity is one person under% 9.100 percent tonight. the high temperatures thursday. thursday night we are near zero and with wind chills. we drop to 11 tomorrow evening and below zero tomorrow night and just above zero thursday. look at the wind chills for friday. almost 20 degrees below zero. it goes from about as warm as you get in january to moderately cold by jan. standards and that is a big change. a flood watch continues until 4:00 a.m.. waves of downpours will continue. but it looks like the threat of lightening will decrease. lower temperatures 37 and when shipping northwest to 23. rain redevelops in the morning and changes to snow in the afternoon. high of 37 early fall into the 20s with northwest winds. snowy. blustery march night. mostly cloudy when the and calder thursday with snow showers or flurries and a high of 18. untraded services will go to ice because it looks like we go to below freezing mid day.
near travis city according to our model. it is cooling down in the suburbs. west southwest winds will turn to the north and cool the humidity. humidity is one person under% 9.100 percent tonight. the high temperatures thursday. thursday night we are near zero and with wind chills. we drop to 11 tomorrow evening and below zero tomorrow night and just above zero thursday. look at the wind chills for friday. almost 20 degrees below zero. it goes from about as warm as you get in january to...
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she's accused of viciously killing her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. and when i say vicious here, prosecutors say this woman stabbed him not once, not twice, 27 times. slit his throat from ear to ear before shooting him twice in the head. she claims self-defense. joey jackson on the case with me today. joey, welcome. >> thank you, brooke. >> listen, prosecutors, they want the death penalty for arias. now this previous ex-boyfriend coming forward saying she asked to borrow gas cans a day before the killing. gas cans? >> well, here's what they're trying to establish. first of all, the defense started their case and they started yesterday. today was their second day. and what they're trying to show through this witness is two things, really. one, that she was a normal person, that she had a loving relationship, that she wasn't a stalker, that she wasn't this crazed person, that the prosecution is pointing her out to be. the second thing they were trying to establish through this witness, brooke, is that she changed when she met the victim here, travis ale
she's accused of viciously killing her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. and when i say vicious here, prosecutors say this woman stabbed him not once, not twice, 27 times. slit his throat from ear to ear before shooting him twice in the head. she claims self-defense. joey jackson on the case with me today. joey, welcome. >> thank you, brooke. >> listen, prosecutors, they want the death penalty for arias. now this previous ex-boyfriend coming forward saying she asked to borrow gas cans...
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travis tygart. >> it's tough, all of them were scared of the repercussions of simply telling the truth. >> what could lance armstrong do to them? >> insin rate them. >> reporter: following the report jorm strange was stripped of his seven tour de france titles, banned from competing and cut off by most of his sponsors. ahead of his interview he apologized to staff members at the livestrong cancer charity he founded but many long time fans feel betrayed. >> we watched him win seven times and we all just stood in amazement and now to find out that it was based on lies, you know, it hurts all of us. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that armstrong is now in talks about returning some of the millions of dollars he earned while riding for the u.s. postal service team and he is also showing a willingness to testify against others. charlie and norah? >> chip reid thanks. cbs news legal analyst jack ford joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> why did he do this and what did he put at risk? >> good questions. you have to believe there were some significant battles going inside of his c
travis tygart. >> it's tough, all of them were scared of the repercussions of simply telling the truth. >> what could lance armstrong do to them? >> insin rate them. >> reporter: following the report jorm strange was stripped of his seven tour de france titles, banned from competing and cut off by most of his sponsors. ahead of his interview he apologized to staff members at the livestrong cancer charity he founded but many long time fans feel betrayed. >> we...
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you need to tell me the truth. >> listen, the truth is i did not hurt travis. >> reporter: first, she said she wasn't there. then, she was and witnessed intruders kill him. and finally, the version her attorneys are now telling the jury, that arias killed alexander in self-defense. >> the defense is going to come in and clean up this mess of her multiple stories and explain that in some kind of a narrative. >> reporter: domestic violence experts will testify to try to explain away her lies. and ultimately, most expect jodi arias, herself, will take the stand. >> for her to get up in person, on the witness stand, and tell a story and show emotion, and paint the picture of a woman abused, is the strongest potential defense they have here. >> reporter: arias could face the death penalty if convicted. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> let's get more from our legal team, nancy grace, who has been covering the trial for her show on hln. and our legal analyst, dan abrams. nancy, i have to begin with you. you reported on your show last night, that jodi may have be
you need to tell me the truth. >> listen, the truth is i did not hurt travis. >> reporter: first, she said she wasn't there. then, she was and witnessed intruders kill him. and finally, the version her attorneys are now telling the jury, that arias killed alexander in self-defense. >> the defense is going to come in and clean up this mess of her multiple stories and explain that in some kind of a narrative. >> reporter: domestic violence experts will testify to try to...
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he needs to come fully clean and tell travis and usada, where the bodies are buried. >> he said he should be allowed to compete again. do you agree? >> i agree only if he comes 110% clean. tell all of the names, from day one when he started doping, who provided it, all the way to the end. >> tyler, thank you very much. >> thank you. that must be some sense of closure for you. >> it's hard to see lance going through this. i don't like to see anybody suffer like that. >> a man with lance armstrong, up close and personal for many years. tyler, thank you very your time. >> great to see tyler move on with his life, as well. >> indeed. >>> and ron claiborne with the other stories this morning. >> good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everybody. we are halfway through the flu season. it appears the worst may be over in most states. federal health officials say this year is more severe than average. and the elderly have been particularly hard-hit with a spike in hospitalizations in recent weeks. the flu is widespread in all states, except tennessee and hawaii. but flu is easing for m
he needs to come fully clean and tell travis and usada, where the bodies are buried. >> he said he should be allowed to compete again. do you agree? >> i agree only if he comes 110% clean. tell all of the names, from day one when he started doping, who provided it, all the way to the end. >> tyler, thank you very much. >> thank you. that must be some sense of closure for you. >> it's hard to see lance going through this. i don't like to see anybody suffer like...
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in an interview with scott pelley for tomorrow's "60 minutes" travis tygard -- tygart says armstrong lied during his interview with oprah. the u.s. anti-doping agency has given armstrong until february 6 to fully cooperate. armstrong's attorney says that is unlikely but he may talk to the international cycling youunion and the world anti-doping agency. you can see scott pelley's entire interview with travis tygart tomorrow night on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> an attack on the ha sad regime is an attack on their ally. more than 60,000 people are said to have died in the syrian civil war that's now raged on for nearly two years. >>> it is about four minutes after the hour. time now for a check of our weather with stacy ann gooden of news 12 network in new york. good morning, stacy. >> good morning to you, rebecca. i know a lot of folks in the northeast are expecting a some relief. guess what? you're going to get it. we're still dealing with bone-chilling temperatures for today but as we go through the remainder of the weekend into next week, temperatures are slowly warming up. there
in an interview with scott pelley for tomorrow's "60 minutes" travis tygard -- tygart says armstrong lied during his interview with oprah. the u.s. anti-doping agency has given armstrong until february 6 to fully cooperate. armstrong's attorney says that is unlikely but he may talk to the international cycling youunion and the world anti-doping agency. you can see scott pelley's entire interview with travis tygart tomorrow night on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> an...
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travis alexander was shot in the face, stabbed 29 times, his throat slit. prosecutors have charged his ex-girlfriend jodi arias. she has admitted killing him after a tumultuous relationship and apparently claiming self-defense. her lawyers have revealed their witness list and arias is on it. i asked jane velez-mitchell if this defense has any chance at all. >> well, all the experts say absolutely not but after seeing many cases where all the experts said that it was overwhelming, you look at the o.j. simpson, the michael jackson child molestation trial and the casey anthony case where everybody was saying absolute conviction, and then there's acquittal, you never say never because in megatrials they are like run away freight trains. you don't know what can happen. >> but there is a lot of evidence against her. this is a woman who changed her story twice, who has now admitted shooting him in the face and stabbing him many times. it just seems like an open and shut case. >> it does seem like an open and shut case. she is essentially trying to pull out the rug
travis alexander was shot in the face, stabbed 29 times, his throat slit. prosecutors have charged his ex-girlfriend jodi arias. she has admitted killing him after a tumultuous relationship and apparently claiming self-defense. her lawyers have revealed their witness list and arias is on it. i asked jane velez-mitchell if this defense has any chance at all. >> well, all the experts say absolutely not but after seeing many cases where all the experts said that it was overwhelming, you look...
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she's accused of stabbing 29-year-old travis alexander 30 times and shooting him in the head. the defense may call arias to the stand this week. legal analyst dan abrams says that move could be a big gamble. >> on the one hand, by calling jodi arias, you are increasing the chances she could get a lesser conviction and also increasing the chances she gets the death penalty. >> reporter: she said they broke up but continued a sexual relationship. prosecutors have shown the jury gruesome evidence from the crime scene, including a picture of alexander in the shower, just before they say he was murdered. the prosecutor says she killed him in a fit of jealous rage. arias' lawyers say she was the victim of abuse by alexander. her story has changed a few times. first she told police she wasn't there. >> i'm not a murderer. >> reporter: then arias says she was there, but intruders did it. >> it wasn't me. >> reporter: timely she admitted to killing him but says it was self-defense. h >> if yesterday she was ready to say i did it and today she wants me to buy a crock called self-defense
she's accused of stabbing 29-year-old travis alexander 30 times and shooting him in the head. the defense may call arias to the stand this week. legal analyst dan abrams says that move could be a big gamble. >> on the one hand, by calling jodi arias, you are increasing the chances she could get a lesser conviction and also increasing the chances she gets the death penalty. >> reporter: she said they broke up but continued a sexual relationship. prosecutors have shown the jury...
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encienda su relación o encuentra a su media naranja, >>> también glorioa travy se soltó el pelo y veremos dónde partió. también desde méxico, presentamos la fábrica de las roscas más grandes del mundo! que viva el 2013! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (cantando). >>> me encanta y eso es lo dviertido de lavida y vamos a méxico con pilar presa que nos comparte el sabor de las fiestas que quedan por celebrar y vamos con pili pili. >>> gracias y buenos días y les saludo de la ciudad de méxico y ayer se partió la mega-rosca más grande del distrito federal. >>> imagínate cuántos muñequitos tenía y estamos en la pastelería ideal y estamos con arturo que nos cuenta, cuál es la receta? >>> nuestra receta es de harina, azúcar, huevo, mantequilla y el tradicional decorado, muy importante, decorada con el higo, cáscara de naranja y no puede faltar el muñequito. >>> así es, 100% tradicional. >>> la rosca más grande para cuántos es? >>> la más grande es para 40-50 personas y lleva unos 18 huevos yo creo! >>> cuántos muñequitos tiene la rosca? >>> normalmente se le pone
encienda su relación o encuentra a su media naranja, >>> también glorioa travy se soltó el pelo y veremos dónde partió. también desde méxico, presentamos la fábrica de las roscas más grandes del mundo! que viva el 2013! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (cantando). >>> me encanta y eso es lo dviertido de lavida y vamos a méxico con pilar presa que nos comparte el sabor de las fiestas que quedan por celebrar y vamos con pili pili. >>> gracias y buenos...
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hey, travis... get some friends, loser! ♪ lean on me, thanks. ♪ when you're not strong, and i'll be your friend. ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on... ♪ what does home feel like? it's in the faces of americans who built generations of memories in their home and then saw it slipping away. until friends they have never met, turned out to lend a hand. for more than 30 years, rebuilding together has spread hope to home owners in need. providing free home rehabilitation, making homes safer and more energy efficient. go to rebuilding together dot org and share the feeling of home. ♪ >>> that's right, willis. well, now it is time for "the skinny." "american idol" is rolling out tonight. i'm a big fan. i think you are as well. nicki minaj is opening up about that feud with mariah carey. she was on "ellen" today. take a listen to what she had to say. >> i heard them saying mariah doesn't want you on the panel. i was like, i'm friends with mariah. i was arguing people down. don't believe everything you read. you're crazy. i went
hey, travis... get some friends, loser! ♪ lean on me, thanks. ♪ when you're not strong, and i'll be your friend. ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on... ♪ what does home feel like? it's in the faces of americans who built generations of memories in their home and then saw it slipping away. until friends they have never met, turned out to lend a hand. for more than 30 years, rebuilding together has spread hope to home owners in need. providing free home rehabilitation, making homes safer and...
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and travis wrote the book "how money walks", a pleasure to be here. stuart: we've got the fancy technology and the number one state where money is walking away. the number one state. right here in new york, we've seen a loss the last 15 years internal revenue service and u.s. census bureau combined. 58 billion out of the state. stuart: there's new york and 58 billion out. >> going to the other places. stuart: is california second? >> that's right you've got nearly 32 billion dollars migrated out. adjusted growth income out of california to the other states. stuart: hold on, talking adjusted gross income. california 31 billion dollars worth of income, that means middle class, wealthier people, they're the ones who moved out taking that money with them. income out. >> that's right, we're looking at 1040 tax returns, taxpayer mobility and not just talking professional golfers or presidents of state. we're talking about working families and all sizes of businesses and going all over the country. stuart: is there any evidence that california is speeding up
and travis wrote the book "how money walks", a pleasure to be here. stuart: we've got the fancy technology and the number one state where money is walking away. the number one state. right here in new york, we've seen a loss the last 15 years internal revenue service and u.s. census bureau combined. 58 billion out of the state. stuart: there's new york and 58 billion out. >> going to the other places. stuart: is california second? >> that's right you've got nearly 32...
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billionaire by travie mccoy. the scientist by coldplay too. >>> tucker, what are you doing? >> my pick to be copa cabana. >> too dramatic. >> i would turn it down. >> i love barry. >> you are turning him down. >> that particular song i've heard plenty of times. what's going on, on the weather? >> it is? >> she's torn by a lover. anyway. >> talkers of the day. >> i like pina colada. the song. >> do you like getting caught in the rain? that's what happened yesterday. >> 46 in washington. 34 in pittsburgh. yes , it did rain. >> i couldn't pass it up. it's the next lyric in that song. >> here's your area of high pressure. today will be dry. i guarantee it. just in case, i'll give you an umbrella before you leave. later tonight and tomorrow. area of low pressure passes to our west. this is for your day tomorrow. a lot of clouds and light rain showers tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. guess what? that leads to a warm weekend with high temperatures saturday in the low 60s. upper 60s near 70 on sunday. >> i need advice on what to do sunday afternoon. >> maybe we should put that
billionaire by travie mccoy. the scientist by coldplay too. >>> tucker, what are you doing? >> my pick to be copa cabana. >> too dramatic. >> i would turn it down. >> i love barry. >> you are turning him down. >> that particular song i've heard plenty of times. what's going on, on the weather? >> it is? >> she's torn by a lover. anyway. >> talkers of the day. >> i like pina colada. the song. >> do you like getting caught...
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remember, she snapped these pictures of travis alexander in the shower seconds before prosecutors say she started stabbing him. he testified arias visited him the day before the murder and borrowed two of his fwas cans. >> and she made more than one call for the gas cans to make a trip to arizona, didn't she? >> yes. >> reporter: he says she filled up the chance in california so she could make it to alexander's house in arizona and commit murder without leaving any tracks. prosecutors say that shows premeditation. one reason they believe she deserves the death penalty. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> and for more, we're going to go to "gma's" legal analyst, dan abrams. the gas can testimony was kreeshl and jumped out at everybody. it was present bid the defense attorneys and it could have helped the prosecution. >> i think it helps the prosecution enormously. if you view the case as i do, there's almost no chance she'll be acquitted. if you're going for second degree, the gas chance support the theory that this didn't just happen. there wasn't a fight. wa
remember, she snapped these pictures of travis alexander in the shower seconds before prosecutors say she started stabbing him. he testified arias visited him the day before the murder and borrowed two of his fwas cans. >> and she made more than one call for the gas cans to make a trip to arizona, didn't she? >> yes. >> reporter: he says she filled up the chance in california so she could make it to alexander's house in arizona and commit murder without leaving any tracks....
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see what travis tygart told scott pelley last week. >> and when you tested for them in 2005 -- >> all six were flaming positive. >> flaming positive. >> flames positive. >> reporter: he lost many of his supporters and most of his major sponsors not the mention a chance to ever compete on the world stage again. and yet one of his last public statements on the subject still ended with these words. bottom line, i play by the rules. just how much he'll change his story for oprah winfrey is unclear. so too, are his motives says the editor of bike ling magazine peter flax. >> it's the right decision for him to make, yes, but it's really late and a lot of damage has been done that an apology and confession on "oprah" is not going to come back. >> reporter: an apology might help the image of his cancer charity, livestrong. he's already stepped down from its board. but even a limited confession might also lead some including the u.s. postal service to sue him for fraud. >> it's not going to make everything better again on friday morning. >> reporter: but there is a chance at redemption you thi
see what travis tygart told scott pelley last week. >> and when you tested for them in 2005 -- >> all six were flaming positive. >> flaming positive. >> flames positive. >> reporter: he lost many of his supporters and most of his major sponsors not the mention a chance to ever compete on the world stage again. and yet one of his last public statements on the subject still ended with these words. bottom line, i play by the rules. just how much he'll change his story...
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travis moss says governor chris 'tis's problem as a republican is he actually cares for all of his constituents, not just the rich ones. fred wilder says congressional republicans define success as how many americans they can cause real misery to with their votes. >> bill: these guys would walk away from this. remember eric cantor walked away from the earthquake victims in his own district. a couple of years ago. refusing more money for fema for the earthquake victims. in his own congressional -- >> cold-blooded. >> bill: totally cold-blooded. fran in springfield missouri. good morning. >> caller: good morning. new york and new jersey are blue states. republicans are not going to out of their way for that. >> bill: good point. governor christie made that point yesterday. new york and jersey, we've been there on the front lines helping people in other parts of the country, right, like in the tornado belt and others where they needed help. now it is our turn? what do we get? >> there are more food stamps in the red states than the blue states. >> bill: it's interesting. they are blue states but t
travis moss says governor chris 'tis's problem as a republican is he actually cares for all of his constituents, not just the rich ones. fred wilder says congressional republicans define success as how many americans they can cause real misery to with their votes. >> bill: these guys would walk away from this. remember eric cantor walked away from the earthquake victims in his own district. a couple of years ago. refusing more money for fema for the earthquake victims. in his own...